Early Signal subsidiary will expand CVB’s role as a hub for translational research and data analytics to fast-track solutions for brain disorders

Cambridge, MA, September 6, 2018 – Expanding its capabilities in digital health and data-driven research, Cohen Veterans Bioscience (CVB) today announced the formation of Early Signal, LLC, a wholly owned, non-profit subsidiary. The new subsidiary will be formed from the leadership and expertise of the Early Signal Foundation, which is winding down its operations, and allows CVB to continue its innovative approach to translational research to advance needed diagnostics and precision medicine for brain disorders.

Early Signal, LLC (EaSi), provides a leading digital health platform for recording and analyzing a range of information, reported from wearables and other sensors, directly related to the well-being of patients living with brain disorders. These behavioral, cognitive, physiological and contextual data can be used to quantify brain health, improving the ability of clinicians to diagnosis a wide range of brain disorders and to treat them using precision medicine approaches.

“Digital health monitoring allows us to study brain health and disease in unprecedented ways,” said Magali Haas, MD, PhD, CEO and President of CVB. “By tracking variables such as sleep, physical activity, stress and cognition, we may be able to better understand what changes over time – and to develop earlier and preventive diagnostics and treatments to make a difference in patients’ lives.”

Early Signal’s unique focus on data analysis and development of disease-related algorithms can improve the care that patients receive every day by helping clinicians understand a patient’s unique presentation of disease and tailor their care accordingly.

“In the clinical setting, passively and continuously captured data from wearable and home sensors can help clinicians better monitor their patient’s health and medical progress, opening the door for appropriate interventions. When it comes to certain rare diseases and underserved patient populations, this means that patients with previously under-studied conditions can now benefit from precision medicine that responds to their own individual needs,” said EaSi’s executive director, Daniela Brunner, PhD.

“Cohen Veterans Bioscience is a growing hub for innovative approaches to diagnosing and treating brain disorders,” said Dr. Haas. “Early Signal will fit into our portfolio of programs that leverage high-performance computing and data analytics to develop research-stage and clinical solutions for patients with brain disorders.”

About Cohen Veterans Bioscience

Cohen Veterans Bioscience is a national, nonpartisan research 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to fast-tracking the development of diagnostic tests and personalized therapeutics for the millions of veterans and civilians who suffer the devastating effects of trauma-related and other brain disorders. To support & learn more about our research efforts, visit www.cohenveteransbioscience.org.

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